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is based on the materials that edward snowden has. provided when it was when he was still in hong kong so he fully complies with the conditional to harm the u.s. interests were asked for the interest of mr snowden from other states with what you know a couple of they rule on they own the materials that have been provided while he was still in hong kong. i'd like to ask you a question concerning snowden's job for a major russian website if he works will he work from home or four from the office what's the technicality about. or they were asked for the job conditions and where he works this information is not disclosed and that's has to do with he's security. do you know if he took the job because he was interested in doing this work for this website or does he actually need the financial support does he need money. nor do we have. first of all i should say that's a pretty mean person who has the potential and the opportunity soon realizing its talents and as we know the snowden. qualified expert in i.t. acknowledges of course he review
is based on the materials that edward snowden has. provided when it was when he was still in hong kong so he fully complies with the conditional to harm the u.s. interests were asked for the interest of mr snowden from other states with what you know a couple of they rule on they own the materials that have been provided while he was still in hong kong. i'd like to ask you a question concerning snowden's job for a major russian website if he works will he work from home or four from the office...
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we also had a chance to speak to edward snowden's lawyer in russia. he told us the whistleblower would not necessarily have to travel to germany to testify. of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he uses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden that this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger is still high but we hear comments from the u.s. government almost on a daily basis that edward is still on the wanted list we've done everything possible to ensure the security as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of. internet firms are taking matters into their own hands to protect data from the prying n.s.a. to companies that used to offer encrypted e-mail services before being forced to shut down and now teaming up to try and make a
we also had a chance to speak to edward snowden's lawyer in russia. he told us the whistleblower would not necessarily have to travel to germany to testify. of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he uses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden that this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger is still...
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over who is responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they won't deny it. but everybody knows this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for cruising through cyberspace to back it up in prison so what could the government's britain looks to reinforce its new cyber defense force with convicted hackers but not all the cyber criminals are keen to sign up. from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm this is. iraq's prime minister is in the us asking for help to fight the al qaeda terror attacks that are ripping his country apart on a daily basis. you know that in the end we want an international war a global war against terror if the situation in iraq is not treated properly it will be disastrous for the whole world what we are saying is that the international c
over who is responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they won't deny it. but everybody knows this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for cruising through cyberspace to back it...
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has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and to supply again. and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that he would be more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the n.s.a. exhibits he's not just in europe but in the entire world he would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes you on the extra added to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course doubted that she would be more than willing to testify not a villain but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the priv
has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and to supply again. and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that he would be more than willing to come and testify because...
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justice system may be after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike through a german inquiry just a few moments ago i spoke to r.t. is arena going to. according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is still willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the phone private conversation full private phone conversations all german chancellor angela merkel that is of course edward snowden is said that he's willing to come only if there are certain conditions which are going to be met it is probably useful to remember that germany was one of those many states who have refused to plea for asylum which he has made earlier this year the russian president and edward snowde
justice system may be after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike through a german inquiry just a few moments ago i spoke to r.t. is arena going to. according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is still willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this...
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' snowden's case as you said the most recent development edward snowden who could possibly. testify against the n.s.a. with their so-called spying against the german chancellor angela merkel you have to see if you can get a flight out of moscow for that aussies are really good thank you. let's get to the aussie world update for you quickly here to canada we go now human rights activist wanting to be a rest of us vice president dick cheney is visiting to wrong they accuse cheney of war crimes and overseeing torture programs in iraq afghanistan and secret cia locations all over the world as party to a un convention against torture obliged to investigate known instances. hundreds on the streets of rio de janeiro protesting against a recent crackdown on demonstrators at mass rallies the orthodox protest the strikers stage performances dressed as a comic book characters and then playing dead activists claim police have been using tactics and resorting to mass arrests brazil has recently been plagued by large scale anti-government. our thanks for joining us here on r.t. up next bi
' snowden's case as you said the most recent development edward snowden who could possibly. testify against the n.s.a. with their so-called spying against the german chancellor angela merkel you have to see if you can get a flight out of moscow for that aussies are really good thank you. let's get to the aussie world update for you quickly here to canada we go now human rights activist wanting to be a rest of us vice president dick cheney is visiting to wrong they accuse cheney of war crimes...
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edward snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen the u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaks in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven crowded nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots these dots should have and likely could have been connected to prevent nine eleven many of these reform proposals run the risk of recreating the type of cumbersome over lawyer pfizer regime that proved so inadequate in the wake of nine eleven one incident was called nine eleven that should never happen again. the attitude of the u.s. intelligence community indicates a reluctance to reforms as american interest political analyst eric draitser. to intrust the scene bureaucrats like clapper and others who have been caught lying publicly on the record to congress
edward snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen the u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaks in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven crowded nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots...
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that was after an edward snowden leak in june revealed that the n.s.a. was collecting a half billion german telephone and internet communications every month with the assistance of german intelligence chancellor angela merkel was quick to defend her government's cooperation with the n.s.a. saying it prevented terrorist attacks in the fight against terrorist threats we can only protect the population if we cooperate with others her office said in an interview at their spiegel edward snowden described the cozy relationship between german spies and the n.s.a. we're in bed together with the germans the same as with most other western countries he said they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they're violating global privacy the united states has an agreement with four other countries to share intelligence those countries include canada u.k. australia and new zealand where each country spine agency is directed id's certain region of the world and together the
that was after an edward snowden leak in june revealed that the n.s.a. was collecting a half billion german telephone and internet communications every month with the assistance of german intelligence chancellor angela merkel was quick to defend her government's cooperation with the n.s.a. saying it prevented terrorist attacks in the fight against terrorist threats we can only protect the population if we cooperate with others her office said in an interview at their spiegel edward snowden...
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defense contractor edward snowden. tonight's revelations involve very big names in the internet and e-mail world. now big companies are calling for new privacy laws to stop u.s. intelligence agencies from breaking into their data overseas. for more on all of it we turn to our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the tech companies worry they are losing an arm's race with the nsa which nbc news confirms has been hacking into google and yahoo data centers around the world as fast as the company has put up firewalls. vacuuming up e-mail and phone records. google and yahoo data centers in all corners of the globe reach targets by data collection by nsa and british intelligence. as first reported in the "washington post" they found more documents leaked by edward snowden, hundreds of thousands of e-mails, search queries and other activity collected, decoded and filtered and possible intelligence targets transmitted to the ns
defense contractor edward snowden. tonight's revelations involve very big names in the internet and e-mail world. now big companies are calling for new privacy laws to stop u.s. intelligence agencies from breaking into their data overseas. for more on all of it we turn to our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the tech companies worry they are losing an arm's race with the nsa which nbc...
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edward snowden's revelation confirmed it was a lie. the latest i heard it within a month, the nsa spied on more than 124 billion phone calls worldwide. that means that every single person on earth is facing the risk of being caught up in the dragnet. the person, edward snowden, he is holed up in russia because here in the states he would sure be in jail by now. >> people at the rally demanded a meaningful surveillance law reform. they came with a petition signed by more than 500 thousand people asking for an investigation. senate judiciary committees plan hearings on those programs so they want to make sure their forces are heard. one of the main messages of this rally as watch the watchers. the question is, is it really possible? so far, and he liked that has been shed on the watchers was three whistleblowers. >> more details and updates on the battle for privacy and ask her and analysis -- and expert analysis. a suicide bombing killed six people in southern russia on monday. dozens more injured. it went off in a packed bus. we retrac
edward snowden's revelation confirmed it was a lie. the latest i heard it within a month, the nsa spied on more than 124 billion phone calls worldwide. that means that every single person on earth is facing the risk of being caught up in the dragnet. the person, edward snowden, he is holed up in russia because here in the states he would sure be in jail by now. >> people at the rally demanded a meaningful surveillance law reform. they came with a petition signed by more than 500 thousand...
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following the revelations of leaker edward snowden critics say the measure will do quite the opposite. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a. is allowed under the files and limits act to go collect huge amounts of communications of people who are suspected to be foreigners overseas without any individual warrant because they are foreigners overseas what ends up happening is the n.s.a. scoops a lot of communications between people overseas and americans and also ends up scooping a lot of purely domestic communications of americans into that pile as well these are all communications americans communications that the n.s.a. would need an individualized order court order or warrant to look at under ordinary circumstances oh another sign
following the revelations of leaker edward snowden critics say the measure will do quite the opposite. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a....
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now moving on to germany or one politician is making a bid to bring edward snowden into the country to appear as a witness against the n.s.a. spying activities german green party politician hans christian strobel met with snowden in moscow where you received a letter from the n.s.a. whistleblower to be shared with german authorities in a letter snowden writes i am heartened by the response to my act of political expression in both the united states and beyond citizens around the world as well as high officials including in the united states have judged the revelation of an unaccountable system of pervasive surveillance to be a public service today german interior minister hans-peter friedrich confirmed that he's trying to find a way to bring snowden into the country to testify in front of german officials but that could be difficult since if edward snowden leaves russia he will lose his asylum there and any deal to testify in germany has to come with new protections for snowden at a press conference mr strobel discuss this issue would be fully isn't two days ago i sent to you that it w
now moving on to germany or one politician is making a bid to bring edward snowden into the country to appear as a witness against the n.s.a. spying activities german green party politician hans christian strobel met with snowden in moscow where you received a letter from the n.s.a. whistleblower to be shared with german authorities in a letter snowden writes i am heartened by the response to my act of political expression in both the united states and beyond citizens around the world as well...
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coming up on ard t germany wants edward snowden members of the german government are trying to get the n.s.a. whistleblower to testify and investigation against u.s. spying activities more on this new development ahead and on capitol hill a group of senators claim they are pushing legislation to deal with concerns over n.s.a. surveillance but critics say their efforts fall short and could actually make things worse we'll tell you more coming up. and in chicago the u.s. is biggest jail is also its biggest mental health facility over a third of the prisons inmates have mental illness so how did this happen tell you more on that later in the show. it's friday november first five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team and we begin with breaking news out of los angeles international airport where at around nine thirty this morning a gunman walked into terminal three at the airport pulled out an assault rifle and opened fire it continued firing his gun through the security scream screening area area making it fairly far into the airport before he came under fire from
coming up on ard t germany wants edward snowden members of the german government are trying to get the n.s.a. whistleblower to testify and investigation against u.s. spying activities more on this new development ahead and on capitol hill a group of senators claim they are pushing legislation to deal with concerns over n.s.a. surveillance but critics say their efforts fall short and could actually make things worse we'll tell you more coming up. and in chicago the u.s. is biggest jail is also...
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that legislation and now in light of edward snowden's revelations they demanded drastic overhaul of the n.s.a. well it's a picture of washington d.c. but protests have taken off in canada and france a massive demos taking place in london two elsewhere in europe neverland spain sweden italy bosnia have all joined in the global action as you can see on our global radar they are scanning it all lighting up green as we go along demonstrations of also been happening in should mizzy a turkey as well as israel earlier protests took place too in cities across south africa australia and southeast asia we are around the world as you can hear well ok head online r.t. dot com if you want more live updates on the latest images from the rallies across the world we're keeping abreast all for you. today with a look four hundred cities around the world are hosting mass rallies for serious justice. follow million mask march on r.g.p. and r.t. dot com. the u.k. is operating a secret listening station within a stone's throw of the german parliament that's what the british newspaper the independent revealed
that legislation and now in light of edward snowden's revelations they demanded drastic overhaul of the n.s.a. well it's a picture of washington d.c. but protests have taken off in canada and france a massive demos taking place in london two elsewhere in europe neverland spain sweden italy bosnia have all joined in the global action as you can see on our global radar they are scanning it all lighting up green as we go along demonstrations of also been happening in should mizzy a turkey as well...
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officials germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she. is going to repeat. continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite how rage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike and a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. of a look back at the top stories for the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress. was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of drone strikes
officials germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she. is going to repeat. continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite how rage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike and a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. of a...
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officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she knew. the. speed of course. is going to repeat it continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. of a look back at the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly r.t. . the pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress party's going to jakarta was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u
officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she knew. the. speed of course. is going to repeat it continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention...
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and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explain why his client will have difficulties aiding german officials or despite his overall willingness to try and help a bit of perversion of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden is could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger still high we hear comments from the u.s. government almost on a daily basis that edward is still on the wanted list we've done everything possible to ensure his security as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of. or you can always log on to our to dot com for the latest updates videos and expert analysis on the n.s.a. scandal. now on our team of the chemical disarmament of syria r
and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explain why his client will have difficulties aiding german officials or despite his overall willingness to try and help a bit of perversion of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden is could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward...
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lawyer who has also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in november so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr bush didn't specify which web site exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks contacts he offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons. time now for some other world news now and this is pakistan's restive province of but not just stand has been rocked by a deadly blast four people have been killed and injured after a bomb ripped to a bicycle went off in a busy area in the city not known who carried out the attack but the region is known for deadly sectarian violence with militants often targeting members of the shia minority. the u.s. state of california hundreds gathered for another protest over the recent killing of a thirteen year old boy by poli
lawyer who has also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in november so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr bush didn't specify which web site exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks contacts he offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since...
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s wants edward snowden to testify himself on the matter because he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence officials. believe he would be don i think it's important to work together with mr snowden rather than putting him in prison we'd like more clarity on these allegations and we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again snowden worked for many years for the cia and n.s.a. so i'm sure he can tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information and i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over just who is responsible for organized global surveillance here is u.s. secretary of state john kerry explaining why the white house didn't kno
s wants edward snowden to testify himself on the matter because he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence officials. believe he would be don i think it's important to work together with mr snowden rather than putting him in prison we'd like more clarity on these allegations and we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again snowden worked for many years for the cia and n.s.a. so i'm sure he can tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the...
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meanwhile edward snowden explained why he gave out these n.s.a. documents in the first place let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published in germany's spiegel magazine as the name implies the n.s.a. whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way according to stoughton he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks the manifesto says society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human rights ultimately snowden is glad his leaks led to a debate over surveillance which could create reforms and who is a whistleblower with m i five thinks the problem is that current legislation isn't keeping up with advanced spying technology. who is actually breaking the law because all the ground that eat my agent she saved allowed to smile next to appear to be very legally. but we seeing in the last decade is that here technological scale spying industrial scale spy and it's the new technology h
meanwhile edward snowden explained why he gave out these n.s.a. documents in the first place let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published in germany's spiegel magazine as the name implies the n.s.a. whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way according to stoughton he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks the manifesto says society has a moral obligation to ensure...
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edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel day to see and his have a. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just
edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel...
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and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explained why his client will have difficulties aiding german officials or despite his willingness to help. you're going to publish books of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger is still high we hear comments from the u.s. government almost on a daily basis that edward is still on the wanted list we've done everything possible to ensure his security but as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of. or you can always log onto our team dot com for the latest updates videos and expert analysis on the whole ongoing n.s.a. scandal. all right it's good to have you w
and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden in his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explained why his client will have difficulties aiding german officials or despite his willingness to help. you're going to publish books of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward...
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s wants edward snowden to testify on the matter because he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence officials. believe he will because i think it's important to work together with mr snowden rather than putting him in prison we'd like more clarity on these allegations and we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again snowden worked for many years for the cia and n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations. but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over who is responsible for organized global surveillance here is the u.s. secretary of state john kerry explaining why the white house didn't know
s wants edward snowden to testify on the matter because he doesn't trust u.s. intelligence officials. believe he will because i think it's important to work together with mr snowden rather than putting him in prison we'd like more clarity on these allegations and we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again snowden worked for many years for the cia and n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has...
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and it's no secret that the life of former government contractor edward snowden has been anything but normal for the past five months but just a few months after getting asylum in russia it seems like the whistleblower may be headed back to a normal gys because according to his lawyer he's now secured unself a brand new job artie's igor piskun up has more putting so i thought he could fit in a lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the vm or so possibly even soon as to morrow and its departments. which again they didn't specify which web site exactly we do know the earlier russia's largest social networks going back to the offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons that was our t.v. corpus cannot reporting. president obama will host iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki at the white house tomorrow the white house said
and it's no secret that the life of former government contractor edward snowden has been anything but normal for the past five months but just a few months after getting asylum in russia it seems like the whistleblower may be headed back to a normal gys because according to his lawyer he's now secured unself a brand new job artie's igor piskun up has more putting so i thought he could fit in a lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start...
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. >> these are the slides leaked by whistleblower edward snowden in june. as long as the national security agency or the federal bureau of investigation are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are all theirs for the searching. this >> carefully worded denials followed from the companies, arguing that they give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case-by-case basis. these assurances have been left irrelevant with the news and release of a new slide showing that the n.s.a. bypassed this system, gaining entry to yahoo and google's data centres by breaking into their fibre optic cables. u.s. citizens no longer receive protections as all the information is considered foreign. >> the real concern is the government uses the tapping of overseas cablings as a back door. >> one thing is clear - any data protections that exist are only for u.s. citizens. >> if you are a non-american outside the united states, basically they have a free pass to do what they like. >> the white
. >> these are the slides leaked by whistleblower edward snowden in june. as long as the national security agency or the federal bureau of investigation are 51% sure that the user is foreign, their emails, audio and video chats, photographs and documents are all theirs for the searching. this >> carefully worded denials followed from the companies, arguing that they give specific information to the u.s. government as legally required on a case-by-case basis. these assurances have...
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let's aw at this hour, star with the latest leak from former nsa contractor edward snowden. says theington post" national security agency has been hacking be data links that connect google and yahoo! around the world. laways the agency skirt the by collecting data from millions of local web users via underwater fiber-optic cables. kate moody explains. >> world leaders, foreign citizens, and internet giants, the latest victims of the national security agency's surveillance programs according to intelligence linked by edward snowden. the nsa has admitted to the program to access internet user accounts but described new reports that infiltrated yahoo! and google databases as factually incorrect. breakings not an essay into any databases. it would be illegal for us to do that. -- does collect information on terrorists and our national intelligence priorities, but we are not authorized to go into a u.s. company's servers and take data. we have to go to a court process for doing that. >> but the "washington post" says there is more to the story, reporting details of a separate ove
let's aw at this hour, star with the latest leak from former nsa contractor edward snowden. says theington post" national security agency has been hacking be data links that connect google and yahoo! around the world. laways the agency skirt the by collecting data from millions of local web users via underwater fiber-optic cables. kate moody explains. >> world leaders, foreign citizens, and internet giants, the latest victims of the national security agency's surveillance programs...
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putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who has also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the am or so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in his department of technical support mr bush really didn't specify which web site exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks contacted offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will it will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons that was artie's igor piskun up reporting. and president obama will host iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki at the white house tomorrow the white house said in a statement that the discussion between the leaders will focus on the long term post-war partnership between iraq and the united states that post-war partnership is something the prime minister is extremely concerned about as the security and stability of iraq on rattles prime minister al maliki made that message very
putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who has also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the am or so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in his department of technical support mr bush really didn't specify which web site exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks contacted offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be...
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it's based on information from edward snowden, following allegations that president obama approved spying on german chancellor angela merkel. the white house denies that. congressman peter king and former vice president dick chaney said the u.s. should stop apologising for the nsa surveillancism. >> overall intelligence is important and need to be preserved. >> the reality is the nsa saved thousands of lives, not just in the united states, but france and germany and throughout europe. the french are ones to talk - the fact is they've carried out spying against the united states - both government and industry. >> jeanne shaheen of new hampshire takes a different stance, calling on the nsa to come clean about surveillance programs. >> i think the revelations from edward snowden and the secrets that have been revealed are doing significant damage to our bilateral relationships with germany, with mexico, with the other countries where the suggestion is that we've listened in. we have repair twork do. we have hard questions we need to ask of the nsa about what is happening in the program. >> m
it's based on information from edward snowden, following allegations that president obama approved spying on german chancellor angela merkel. the white house denies that. congressman peter king and former vice president dick chaney said the u.s. should stop apologising for the nsa surveillancism. >> overall intelligence is important and need to be preserved. >> the reality is the nsa saved thousands of lives, not just in the united states, but france and germany and throughout...
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when a guy like radley manning or edward snowden decides he has -- bradley manning or edward snowden decides he has to put that in public, they have roque and down trust. it is a very -- they have broken down trust. orill not come down one way another. as a diplomat, i do not do that. -- makingge you someone a hero or a villain is a difficult question. them to blast out totally in public without any secrecy, that can be a file asian of the privacy people had in talking to of the a violation privacy people had in talking to them. the only way you can deal with with a scale of judgment. sorry to cut you off. i would like a definition of privacy today from each of you. given the data that floats around and given the notion that the government is collecting ise a data -- metadata, what privacy as you see it today? do we have a right to it? i have a quick and totally useless definition. youacy is information reasonably expect not to be shared with some section of the population. it can be situational. you can have privacy vis-À-vis some individuals. and changeto the gym in front of peopl
when a guy like radley manning or edward snowden decides he has -- bradley manning or edward snowden decides he has to put that in public, they have roque and down trust. it is a very -- they have broken down trust. orill not come down one way another. as a diplomat, i do not do that. -- makingge you someone a hero or a villain is a difficult question. them to blast out totally in public without any secrecy, that can be a file asian of the privacy people had in talking to of the a violation...
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. >> nsa whistleblower edward snowden has been charged with espionage. but he wants to be let off the hook saying they are looking to criminalize a local speech in a letter friday the northbounding sa whistleblower asked for international hope to persuade the us to give him clemency. >> he violated u.s. law. he should return to the united states and face justice. >> snowden has also indicated that he would like to testify before congress withoabout the surveillance program but lawmakers wonsay that won't hap either. >> houston taking on the colts. the texans were rolling through the first half. andre johnson pulls in his third touchdown of the game. texans up 21-3. what we told you about texan's head coach gary kubiak collapsing it's down there from houston they go on to drop their 6th straight. 27-24. raider rs taking on the eagles. it was the colts the eagles quarterback shutting down the raider's defense for a record tieing 7 touchdown passes. connecting with riley cooper for three of his 7 touchdowns. finishing the became 406 yards, 7 touchdowns no i
. >> nsa whistleblower edward snowden has been charged with espionage. but he wants to be let off the hook saying they are looking to criminalize a local speech in a letter friday the northbounding sa whistleblower asked for international hope to persuade the us to give him clemency. >> he violated u.s. law. he should return to the united states and face justice. >> snowden has also indicated that he would like to testify before congress withoabout the surveillance program but...
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there's calls to get edward snowden back and to get him to testify before a parliamentary commission, so that he can give more evidence about that particular scenario, but it seems unlikely that he'll do that. he will then be much more in the hands of possible sort of being sent back to the states. so it seems pretty likely that for now at least edward snowden's here to stay. >> diana magnay reporting live from moscow, thank you. >>> a teenager found dead rolled up in a gym mat in his high school but there's never been a formal investigation into how he died. well, that could change soon. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. m
there's calls to get edward snowden back and to get him to testify before a parliamentary commission, so that he can give more evidence about that particular scenario, but it seems unlikely that he'll do that. he will then be much more in the hands of possible sort of being sent back to the states. so it seems pretty likely that for now at least edward snowden's here to stay. >> diana magnay reporting live from moscow, thank you. >>> a teenager found dead rolled up in a gym mat...